Texas Longhorn Information
Longhorn History
The cattle of the world, regardless of their wide and diverse body types and color patterns, are believed to originate from Bos indicus (the humped cattle of Asia) or Bos taurus (the wild cattle of Europe). Annals of history trace the movement of African cattle accompanying the Moors to Spain and their evolution into many cattle types. Read More

Seven Families

Texas Longhorn cattle come in hundreds of shapes, sizes, colors and horn configurations. These unique nature designed features have all been preserved by seven groups of people with seven different origins and seven different genetic bases. Read More

Texas Longhorn Longevity
Longhorns are famous for their longer life span. Many cows live and calve regularly past 20 years of age, with an occasional one producing past 25 or 30. Read More

Texas Longhorn Calving Ease
Ten of the 20 largest ranches in the West have successfully used Texas Longhorn bulls to calve heifers. The Texas Longhorn bull's reputation for the easy and uncomplicated birth of a vigorous calf is undisputed among knowledgeable ranchers of North America. Read More

Frequently Asked Questions about Longhorns
How can I tell if they're pregnant? What shots do they need after I bring one home? How old are they when their horns stop growing? And many more.

Breed Standard
Find out how Texas Longhorns are judged and rated. Read More

Texas Longhorn Anatomy Chart
Learn the "official" names for the Texas Longhorn anatomy. Read More

 



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